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Best Orthopedic Surgeon in Nagpur - Dr. Dilip Rathi
Dr. Dilip Rathi is acclaimed as the Best Orthopedic Surgeon in Nagpur, known for his unparalleled expertise in orthopedic care. As a leading Orthopedic Doctor, Dr. Dilip Rathi specializes in advanced procedures such as Robotic Joint Replacement and knee replacement surgeries, delivering exceptional results.
With extensive experience in accident and trauma cases, he is trusted for his precise surgical techniques and patient-centered approach. Dr. Rathi’s commitment to using cutting-edge technology and his deep understanding of orthopedic conditions make him the top choice for anyone seeking expert care in Nagpur.

Director, RNH Hospital Pvt. Ltd.
M.B.B.S, MS. (Ortho)
Joint Replacement & Trauma Specialist
- Completed MBBS from VASANTRAO NAIK Government Medical College Yavatmal.
- Completed MS Ortho from MRMC Gulbarga in 1998.
- Work as a Clinical Assistant at Nanavati Hospital and Bhatia Hospital Mumbai.
- Did Hand Surgery Training at Stanley Medical College Chennai.
- Fellowship in Arthroplasty and Arthroscopy from Uszoki Hospital Budapest Hungary.
- Worked as Lecturer Lata Mangeshkar Hospital Nagpur.
Past Experience
- Consultant at CIIMS Hospital.
- Orange City Hospital.
- Krims Hospital.
- Indira Gandhi Rugnalaya.
- Wockhardt Hospital.
Excellence in Orthopedic Care
Orthopedic Surgeries Successfully Performed
100,000+
Years of Experience
30
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Google Rating
5.0 Rated Orthopedic Surgeon in Nagpur
Patient Satisfaction Rate with Proven Outcomes
100%
Knee Replacement in Nagpur
Knee Replacement at RNH Hospital by Dr. Dilip Rathi
Knee replacement surgery, additionally referred to as knee arthroplasty, helps relieve pain and restore function in severely damaged knee joints. At RNH Hospital, this procedure is expertly performed by Dr. Dilip Rathi.
The procedure involves cutting away damaged bone and cartilage from your femur, shinbone, and kneecap, and replacing it with an artificial joint (prosthesis) made of metal alloys, high-grade plastics, and polymers.
In determining whether a knee replacement is right for you, the orthopedic doctor assesses your knee’s range of motion, stability, and strength. X-rays help determine the extent of damage.
Your doctor selects from a range of prostheses and surgical techniques, considering your age, weight, activity level, knee size and shape, and overall health.
Anatomy
The knee is the largest joint in the body, and healthy knees are required to perform most everyday activities. It is made up of:
- Lower end of the femur (thigh bone)
- Upper end of the tibia (shin bone)
- Kneecap (patella)
The ends of these bones are covered with cartilage, a smooth substance that protects the bones and allows easy movement. The menisci act as shock absorbers between the bones.
Ligaments provide stability, and thigh muscles provide strength. The synovium produces fluid that lubricates the joint and reduces friction.
Disease or injury can disturb this balance, resulting in pain, weakness, and reduced function.
During the Procedure
At RNH Hospital, your knee will be placed in a bent position to expose all joint surfaces. After making an incision of about 6 to 10 inches, the surgeon moves the kneecap aside and removes the damaged surfaces.
The artificial joint components are then fixed into place. Before closing, the surgeon bends and rotates the knee to ensure proper function. The surgery typically lasts about 2 hours.
After the Procedure
After surgery, you will be monitored for 1–2 hours. Many patients can go home the same day, depending on their condition.
- Pain will be managed with prescribed medications
- Movement of the foot and ankle is encouraged to improve blood flow
- Blood thinners and compression support may be used
- Breathing exercises and gradual activity increase are advised
A physiotherapist will guide you through exercises for recovery. After discharge, rehabilitation continues at home or a physiotherapy center.
Recovery & Results
For best results, follow all instructions regarding wound care, diet, and exercise.
- Most patients resume daily activities in 3–6 weeks
- Driving may be possible in about 3 weeks
- Full recovery takes a few months
- Knee replacements can last 15+ years
Knee replacement at RNH Hospital by Dr. Dilip Rathi provides significant pain relief, improved mobility, and better quality of life.
